Daniel Dvoress shoved for 98,000 from under the gun. Martin Kabrhel flat-called in the next position before Andras Nemeth three-bet all in for 487,000 from the next position.
It folded back to Kabrhel who contemplated his decision.
"Ace-seven Hungary?" he asked Nemeth. "You want to bust? These Hungary boys..."
He asked for a count. "That's reasonable," he said. "That's very reasonable actually. From chip leader to bubble boy," he said to Nemeth, but ultimately he folded.
Daniel Dvoress:
Andras Nemeth:
The flop gave Nemeth quads, but Dvoress wasn't dead as he still had outs to a runner-runner straight flush. The turn was close to giving him that draw, but was ultimately a brick as the river sent Dvoress to the rail.
"On this flop I stack myself so easily with my pocket sixes," said Kabrhel.
Andras Nemeth moved all-in from the button as the big stack. Timothy Adams mucked in the small blind and Pablo-Brito Silva snap-called from the big blind with his last 66,000.
Pablo Brito Silva:
Andras Nemeth:
Brito Silva was never in trouble and picked up a much needed double following the runout.